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CPUC official outlines how residents and counties can engage after Mono County's outage letter

Mono County Board of Supervisors · March 3, 2026
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Summary

A CPUC local government liaison briefed the Mono County Board on the commission’s role, consumer resources and upcoming proceedings affecting communications and energy reliability; supervisors pressed for guidance on reporting extended outages and network resiliency in remote areas.

Heather, a local government and community liaison with the California Public Utilities Commission, visited the Mono County Board of Supervisors on March 3 to explain the CPUC’s regulatory role and how residents and local governments can participate in CPUC proceedings.

Heather described the commission’s authority under the California Public Utilities Code, the three basic types of proceedings (rate setting, quasi‑legislative and adjudicatory), and resources available to consumers and local governments, including the Consumer Affairs Branch, the Public Advocates Office (Cal Advocates) and the Public Advisor's…

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